The retired Argentine footballer has moved into coaching since he announced his retirement from playing the game.
Reportminds Blog understands that Tevez has resigned as Argentina’s Rosario Central FC coach due to fear of insults from supporters of the club.
Tevez was in charge of 24 games, winning six, drawing 11 and seven defeats during his time as coach of Rosario Central FC.
The former Manchester City forward linked his decision to leave to the club’s forthcoming elections.
“It puts us all in the middle. If they throw [pass] the elections to next year, we are left with angry people, not being able to vote [who] going to the stadium to insult us. I don’t want to be an obstacle for Central,” he said.
It's been gathered that The elections scheduled for December will involve the club’s six directors.
“If the elections are in December, I can’t get involved in putting together a new team because if the opposition wins, I can’t get in the way of the new transfer market,” Tevez said.
Recall that Tevez played for Boca Juniors in Argentina, Corinthians in Brazil, United, City and also Juventus.
“The most convenient thing for me is to step aside,” the ex-West Ham United forward added.
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